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Alexander Münninghoff

    Alexander Münninghoff was a Dutch journalist renowned for his articles and books focusing on the world of chess. His writings provided deep insights into the game and its impact, often capturing the intricate nuances of this intellectual sport. Throughout his extensive career in journalism, he developed a distinctive voice that resonated with readers interested in both the game and compelling narrative. His contributions to journalism and chess literature are noteworthy.

    Alexander Münninghoff
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    De Yale Connection
    Dansen met de vijand
    The Son and Heir
    • The Son and Heir

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The author confronts his parents' complex past as he reconstructs the fortunes and disillusions of an entire family upheaved during the changes of twentieth-century Europe

      The Son and Heir
      4.0
    • Dansen met de vijand

      Het oorlogsgeheim van tante Roosje

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Het levensverhaal van danslerares Roosje Glaser (1915-2000) die tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog een aantal concentratiekampen en het vernietigingskamp Auschwitz overleefde, verteld door een van haar bloedverwanten.

      Dansen met de vijand
      4.1